Monthly Archives: September 2011

If you are currently renting an apartment in North Texas, or plan on doing so anytime soon, then you can expect to pay higher rents in the upcoming months. That’s right, as the desire for property rentals increases and occupancy begins to tighten, landlords will begin raising rent prices, according to a recent study. Continue reading →

Due to the recent wildfires that occurred in Bastrop County Texas, as well as other locations around Central Texas, displaced residents that are looking for temporary places to live are discovering that the Texas rental market is pretty tight at the moment. Continue reading →

Since starting the textbook rental service at the Texas Wesleyan University last fall, Store Manager Randy Guttery says business has been good as students continue to take advantage of the new service. Continue reading →

If you were following the apartment rental market in Texas towards the beginning of the year then you probably remember that the market saw a dramatic increase in rental rates for the entire first half of the year. Well, recent research from Axiometrics Incorporated, a provider of data and analysis on the multi-family housing sector, has shown that it hasn’t slowed down yet. Continue reading →

Owners of the North Texas Sticker Station Ben and Rachel Northcutt have just made a business move that they hope will help bring more accessibility and convenience to their customers and other residents of the North Texas area by adding U-Haul truck and trailer rentals to their automobile service business. Continue reading →